What's wrong with dividing horizontal sensor dimension by horizontal pixel count? Yes, the "inactive pixels" and rounding error in the sensor sizes can be a small accuracy issue, but it sure gets you close. I believe you have those two numbers for virtually every camera in your database.Sadly pixel pitch isn't widely available for enough of the cameras in our database for us to be able to include it in anything like a comprehensive manner.Pixel pitch is much better than pixel density in my opinion, as mentioned in the link
and I wouldn't mind seeing it there as a readily accessible factoid for a particular camera. I understand there is already a lot of info to manage in the database and it is freely accessible. Can't complain about that! Thanks DPR.
My S3IS is listed at 5.744mm and 2816 pixels, giving a pixel pitch of 2.0398 microns. Sony's data sheet lists it at 2.04 microns.
http://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/compacts/canon_s3is
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Lee Jay
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